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The Stevenson Waplak Group (SWA) has immediate openings for two Child and Youth Workers (CYWs). SWA provides residential, day treatment and clinical services to children and adolescents. We are currently seeking two experienced CYWs who will join a treatment team … Continue reading →

It takes a special person to work with us. Fortunately, at Quinte Children’s Homes (QCH) and Applewood Academy For Progressive Learning (AAPL) we’ve put together a whole team of special people. We are united in our commitment to fostering dignity, … Continue reading →

For youth in the mid-adolescent phase of development (15 to 21 years old), life transitions bring new and significant challenges. For crown wards, these social, emotional and practical challenges are sometimes faced without the support of a caring adult. That’s … Continue reading →

Like most parents, the parent therapists at Quinte Children’s Homes face additional challenges in summer. Although the season brings with it sunshine and new opportunities, summer can also mean bored kids and busy, stressed-out caregivers. “When children and youth are … Continue reading →

For youth leaving provincial care, the pursuit of a post-secondary education can be daunting. While most teens who graduate from high school face challenges and worries related to further education, young people leaving care often have no family support system … Continue reading →

Applewood Academy for Progressive Learning (AAPL) and Quinte Children’s Homes (QCH) will open their doors to the public on February 24, 2015, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Whether you are a prospective parent therapist, a Child and Youth Worker … Continue reading →

Hockey is as Canadian as maple syrup. But Canada’s favourite pastime is also an expensive sport for kids. That’s why Quinte Children’s Homes sponsors the Belleville Jr. Bulls Peewee Select Team. “Many of us grew up playing hockey and we … Continue reading →

About Heather and Rich Heather is an active, bilingual mother who is incredibly involved in her children’s lives through coaching and organizing school and community events. She enjoys structure and routine along with some fun and unexpected surprises. Both Heather … Continue reading →

About Amy and Jason Having both worked for several years at a treatment home for boys, Amy and Jason decided to open up their home to children with Quinte Children’s Homes in 2007. “We decided to fulfill a dream of … Continue reading →

About Shannon and Justin It’s no surprise that Shannon and Justin chose to become parent therapists – they’re both used to being members of large families. Shannon grew up with three brothers and two sisters. While Justin’s original family was … Continue reading →